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...ever imposed in a state ethics case, according to the attorney general's office. Chief Assistant Attorney General BarbaraRitchie, who headed the investigation, said her office had two requirements for settlement: that Ruedrich admit his conduct...

...said. "I decided to settle rather than clarify some of these remaining issues." Chief Assistant Attorney General BarbaraRitchie said her office settled with Ruedrich after he admitted his conduct violated ethics law and he agreed to pay a substantial...

...suspicious, according to the fire marshal's office in Juneau. There were no guests in the lodge at the time. BarbaraRitchie, head of the ethics section at the Department of Law, said there's nothing in the Executive Ethics Act to stop...

...legal challenge to the ruling - which she prefers - or not funding the program in question. Deputy Attorney General BarbaraRitchie said the decision and its implications are being reviewed. She said an appeal, if one is filed, must occur within...

...legal challenge to the ruling - which she prefers - or not funding the program in question. Deputy Attorney General BarbaraRitchie said the decision and its implications are being reviewed. She said an appeal, if one is filed, must occur within...

...increases. The state has hired an auditing firm, Econ One, to review Safeway's prices. Assistant attorney general BarbaraRitchie said an audit will be completed later this month. The Alaska Public Interest Research Group, which is acting as...

...attention to detail. Our election workers are really good at helping the voters at the poll."Canvass Board member BarbaraRitchie, who also did precinct work on Election Day, shared her own perspective."When you're at the precinct, even...

...another $280,000 over the life of the three-year contract agreed to in July, 2004. Assistant City Attorney BarbaraRitchie said the shift differential pay is in the contract already agreed upon by the union. She said it was consistently...

...speeding car slammed into a post in a Paris tunnel. ``I have been quite devastated ever since then,'' said BarbaraRitchie, deputy attorney general. ``I really can hardly think about it. I think it's such a major loss for the whole...